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Services for this API has ceased Our apologies for the inconvenience this may cause. You can find a download of the data set for this API on this page Did you ever want to correlate Wikipedia articles with geographic locations? You know, so you can figure out whose castle that is on the hill you just drove past, know whether there’s a natural or supernatural phenomenon ...
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The Freebase Wikipedia Extraction (WEX) is a processed dump of the English language Wikipedia. The wiki markup for each article is transformed into machine-readable XML, and common relational features such as templates, infoboxes, categories, article sections, and redirects are extracted intabular form. Freebase WEX is provided as a set of database tables in TSV format ...
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DBpedia is a community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web. The DBpedia knowledge base currently describes more than 2.6 million things, including at least 213,000 persons, 328,000 places, 57,000 music albums, 36,000 films, 20,000 companies. The knowledge base consists of 274 million pieces of ...
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This presents a kind of ‘what pages are visited’ statistics. It is applied to a squid access-log stream and redirected to profiling agent (webstatscollector) then the hourly snapshots are written in very trivial format. This can be used to both noticing strange activities, as well as spotting trends (specific events show up really nicely), let it be a movie premiere, a ...
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Description
From the front page:
> “DBpedia.org is a community effort to extract structured information from Wikipedia and to make this information available on the Web. DBpedia allows you to ask sophisticated queries against Wikipedia and to link other datasets on the Web to Wikipedia data.”
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Description
Geolocations for wikipedia articles.
Openness: OPEN
License: listed as CC by-sa 2.5 on <http://www.placeopedia.com/data/>
Access: good. See <http://www.placeopedia.com/data/>
bulk: [xml](http://www.placeopedia.com/data/all.xml), [rss](http://www.placeopedia.com/data/all.rss), [kml](http://www.placeopedia.com/data/all.kml).